Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week
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Clustering

Enterprise Neo4j offers horizontal scaling through two types of clustering. The first is the typical high-availability clustering, in which several slave servers process data overseen by an elected master. In the event that one of the instances should fail, a new master is chosen.

The second type of clustering is known as causal clustering. This option provides additional features, such as disposable read replicas and built-in load balancing, that help abstract the distributed nature of the clustered database from the developer. It also supports causal consistency, which aims to support Atomicity Consistency Isolation and Durability (ACID) compliant consistency in use cases where eventual consistency becomes problematic. Essentially, causal consistency is delivered with a distributed transaction algorithm that ensures that a user will be able to immediately read their own write, regardless of which instance handles the request.